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reality show on the discovery channel focusing on the guys who are out there conquering the wild seas of alaska in order to put craps on our plates. and we know it's delicious, don't we? we thank them for their work. it's incredible what these men go through. they're insanely brave and go through all kinds of dangers. they're about to come back for their ninth season. to tell us what we can expect from the show, we have capital yap jonathan hillstrand and scott campbell junior. welcome to the show, guys. this is your ninth season. what's going to be different about this season compared to the last eight seasons? >> it gets crazier because the weather is worse than it's ever been and the crabbing is not very good. almost everyone has a meltdown where there's a fight and guys getting hurt. >> last year we didn't think it would get any worse. we were wrong. >> there's some injuries. >> we have an injury. if i wouldn't have caught it and is realized weight was, the guy would have lost his leg. >> you have to be like a psychiatrist. >> a girlfriend? >> part of this clip shows two guys -- it out. wha
reality show on the discovery channel focusing on the guys who are out there conquering the wild seas of alaska in order to put craps on our plates. and we know it's delicious, don't we? we thank them for their work. it's incredible what these men go through. they're insanely brave and go through all kinds of dangers. they're about to come back for their ninth season. to tell us what we can expect from the show, we have capital yap jonathan hillstrand and scott campbell junior. welcome to the...
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and from alaska this evening, the town called north pole, an aurora chaser telling us, she captured these stills at 1:00 in the morning, lighting up the sky of the north pole firehouse. and from sweden, this. using a fisheye lens, a time lapse of 2,400 images. capturing the entire sky in a single exposure. and the photographer snapping an image of himself, too. capturing one of himself to go along with it all. >>> "good morning america" first thing in the morning. and diane sawyer back here tomorrow night. for all of us here at abc news, have a great week ahead. good night. >>> a lot of news. first a high school teacher is under investigation while rumors swirl. two teens walking along mountain road are hit by a car. we'll find out if police are close to finding the driver who took off. >>> a body was found at an irish pub
and from alaska this evening, the town called north pole, an aurora chaser telling us, she captured these stills at 1:00 in the morning, lighting up the sky of the north pole firehouse. and from sweden, this. using a fisheye lens, a time lapse of 2,400 images. capturing the entire sky in a single exposure. and the photographer snapping an image of himself, too. capturing one of himself to go along with it all. >>> "good morning america" first thing in the morning. and diane...
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and from the alaska town, north pole, amy strapman, a northern nights chaser, she captured these stills, lighting up the sky from the firehouse. in sweden, using a fish eye lens, a time-lapse made up of more than 2,400 images capturing the entire sky in a single exposure. and the photographer snapping an image of himself too. david muir, abc news, new york. >> have you ever seen one of those? >> i have not. have you? >> no. i would really like to. beautiful. >> absolutely. apparently the aurora borealis are named after the roman goddess of the dawn. does look like dawn there doesn't it. >> really cool. apparently they happen year round. so it is not just one time a year. but boy that is gorgeous. >> look out anytime. incredible. >>some day, hanging out in scandinavia with a glass of scotch, watching the aurora borealis. can you make that happen? a field trip. "world news now" trip. >> we'll go with you. that's the news for this half-hour. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> make news in america this morning -- the united states on aler
and from the alaska town, north pole, amy strapman, a northern nights chaser, she captured these stills, lighting up the sky from the firehouse. in sweden, using a fish eye lens, a time-lapse made up of more than 2,400 images capturing the entire sky in a single exposure. and the photographer snapping an image of himself too. david muir, abc news, new york. >> have you ever seen one of those? >> i have not. have you? >> no. i would really like to. beautiful. >>...
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alaska is the nation's largest state but it has the smallest prison population. >> alaska is a state that people have immigrated from all over the country and criminals don't change their ways when they move. they're still criminals. they just go to another state and do time in that prison system. >> outside society is big on giving people a second chance. my philosophy is when they reach spring creek they've had their chances and now they will toe the line. >> craig turnbull has been superintendent of spring creek for five years. >> they think they can come to alaska and hide out in the wilderness and never be seen again. they find that's very hard to do. we are surrounded by ice fields. we're surrounded by the gulf of alaska, one road in and out. and although beautiful, very challenging terrain. >> at spring creek correctional center there's only been one successful escape. it was hard to see because they had sheets over them when they went through the fences. they blended in with the snow that was out there. we apprehended them and brought them back really quickly. it probably was
alaska is the nation's largest state but it has the smallest prison population. >> alaska is a state that people have immigrated from all over the country and criminals don't change their ways when they move. they're still criminals. they just go to another state and do time in that prison system. >> outside society is big on giving people a second chance. my philosophy is when they reach spring creek they've had their chances and now they will toe the line. >> craig turnbull...
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and especiallyhe adventures in nome, alaska. anybody ever been to nome? no. okay. oh, one person. wonderful. so nome is almost as far north of seattle as seattle is west of new york. nome is really, really way up there. and, um, and nome played an extraordinarily interesting part in the story of the alaska gold. and seattle played, as many of you probably know, an important role in the history of alaska. so there were a number of cities that were vying to be the gateway to alaska; portland, tacoma, san francisco which was in the lead, but seattle had a secret weapon. and the secret weapon was a man named e rahs us the braynard. so erastus was a marketing and public relations genius. and he felt that this was an incredibly important turning point for seattle. and he was going to do everything he could to insure that seattle appeared to be the gateway to alaska. one of the things he did was reach out to all the business people he could and the employees of those businesses to have them write to their hometown newspapers to say, oh
and especiallyhe adventures in nome, alaska. anybody ever been to nome? no. okay. oh, one person. wonderful. so nome is almost as far north of seattle as seattle is west of new york. nome is really, really way up there. and, um, and nome played an extraordinarily interesting part in the story of the alaska gold. and seattle played, as many of you probably know, an important role in the history of alaska. so there were a number of cities that were vying to be the gateway to alaska; portland,...
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and especially their dentures in nome alaska. has anybody ever been to gnome? one person, wonderful. gnome is as far north as seattle and seattle is west. it's really way up there. they played an extraordinarily interesting part in the story of the gold rush. seattle played as many of you probably know an important role in the history of alaska. so there were a number of cities that were fighting to the gateway to alaska, portland, tacoma, san francisco which was in the lead but seattle had a secret weapon and the secret weapon was a man named arrest this brainerd. he was a marketing and public relations genius and he felt that this would be incredibly important turning point for seattle. he was doing everything he could to ensure that seattle appeared to be the gateway to alaska. one of the things he did was reach out to all the business people that he could and the employees to have them write to their hometown newspapers to say we have got everything going on here about alaska. and they did and this was all paid media. it was
and especially their dentures in nome alaska. has anybody ever been to gnome? one person, wonderful. gnome is as far north as seattle and seattle is west. it's really way up there. they played an extraordinarily interesting part in the story of the gold rush. seattle played as many of you probably know an important role in the history of alaska. so there were a number of cities that were fighting to the gateway to alaska, portland, tacoma, san francisco which was in the lead but seattle had a...
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senator murkowski, sruls seen the -- have you seen the same thing in alaska? do you see this as an opportunity that will help us grow in an all of the above energy strategy for the united states? ms. murkowski: to my friend, the senator from delaware, yes. in fact, i view this as an opportunity. i view this as a positive direction as we build out an energy policy that works for the entire country. your question is specific to my home state of alaska, an area that is known for its enormous potential with our fossil fuels, our oil, our natural gas and the opportunities that have been available to a state like mine where we have the more traditional fossil fuels. but we also are a state that is rich with potential for renewable energy resources, whether it is geothermal, whether it is marine hydrokinetic, whether it is ocean energy potential, harnessing the tides, harnessing the waves, whether it is biomass, whether it is wind which we have abundant capacity, whether it is solar, which we don't often get a lot of credit for but yes, we too have solar. so from my
senator murkowski, sruls seen the -- have you seen the same thing in alaska? do you see this as an opportunity that will help us grow in an all of the above energy strategy for the united states? ms. murkowski: to my friend, the senator from delaware, yes. in fact, i view this as an opportunity. i view this as a positive direction as we build out an energy policy that works for the entire country. your question is specific to my home state of alaska, an area that is known for its enormous...
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talk about alaska for a moment. this department has come under criticism from environmental groups and oil industry when it comes to drilling off the coast of alaska. can you drill safely and yet also aleave the concerns of environmental groups? >> the answer to that is yes. and let me give you an example on the on shore side in alaska, there is a 22 million ack kerr land that is a wonderful ecological resource for the united states. we've taken about 11 million acres of that and that will be managed for conservation. we won't allow development in those 11 million acres. there is another 11 million we've said it will be okay to exemployer for oil and gas there. n terms of the arctic waters in the baltic seas which are the northern most points of alaska and the united states which our vipet is first we need to understand what the resources are that are out there and we need to develop additional seasons. we've ashroud for shell to move forward. we were watching them carefully and we made the determination they weren'
talk about alaska for a moment. this department has come under criticism from environmental groups and oil industry when it comes to drilling off the coast of alaska. can you drill safely and yet also aleave the concerns of environmental groups? >> the answer to that is yes. and let me give you an example on the on shore side in alaska, there is a 22 million ack kerr land that is a wonderful ecological resource for the united states. we've taken about 11 million acres of that and that...
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this video near haines, alaska. this guy has a go-pro on the helmet and rigging up ropes to the snowmobile there. nothing wrong with that machine. when he turns around and walks down the hill a little bit, quickly you realize how lucky the rider of this snowmobile was. >> [ bleep ]. >> and where is that rider? >> the rider jumped off just in time before he went over this very thin snow bridge they call it. you can see that thin layer of snow covering up that crevice. the snowmobile fell in hanging on by the handle bars. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> cut. >> the whole time this guy is working on this snowmobile he is saying cannot believe how lucky his buddy is. >> how did the guy have this forethought to jump off the thing? >> i don't know how they're going to get it out of there. they call in heavy machinery, even a helicopter, drop a long line down. they hook that long line up to the rigging this guy has just completed tying onto the snowmobile. give the sign. they just pluck this thing right out of that cre
this video near haines, alaska. this guy has a go-pro on the helmet and rigging up ropes to the snowmobile there. nothing wrong with that machine. when he turns around and walks down the hill a little bit, quickly you realize how lucky the rider of this snowmobile was. >> [ bleep ]. >> and where is that rider? >> the rider jumped off just in time before he went over this very thin snow bridge they call it. you can see that thin layer of snow covering up that crevice. the...
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later, what do you do when you're an 18-year-old kid in alaska and global warming is melting your world away? you sue the whole state. that's what you do. we're just getting started. don't go away. break the ice with breath-freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol whi
later, what do you do when you're an 18-year-old kid in alaska and global warming is melting your world away? you sue the whole state. that's what you do. we're just getting started. don't go away. break the ice with breath-freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female...
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you take alaska, both their senators voted against universal background checks. i think it's important to recognize that alaska has the highest rate of gun deaths in the country. they have very high gun ownership rates and extremely weak gun laws and take a state like new york which is passing the new york safe act. we have the fifth lowest rate of gun deaths, which is astonishing since we have new york city, largest city in the country by far and an incredibly low suicide rate. low gun ownership rates tend to be from states that supported background checks. >> i looked at the data in alaska and was a little surprised because the cliche about the political culture in alaska is that this is not a place where -- this is not ohio and not new hampshire and it's not a place where you would expect to see them pay a price for this vote. >> yeah, i mean, begich is up for reelection next year and what we saw, his numbers with republicans did not get any better at all, but his numbers with democrats and independents declined. you have a situation where his party base is le
you take alaska, both their senators voted against universal background checks. i think it's important to recognize that alaska has the highest rate of gun deaths in the country. they have very high gun ownership rates and extremely weak gun laws and take a state like new york which is passing the new york safe act. we have the fifth lowest rate of gun deaths, which is astonishing since we have new york city, largest city in the country by far and an incredibly low suicide rate. low gun...
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were we've played with things sort of like this in the united states right now in alaska . sarah palin as governor of a mostly wrote a two thousand dollars check to every man woman and child in that state out of the alaska permanent fund a large font of money from the oil revenues and you know every citizen gets that that's not enough to really be a basic income but it's a it's a floor in the united states we also have a tax credit if you live in poverty where you actually get money back from the government so this isn't it seems such a stretch from things that have actually been tried here is it. well first first of all i don't want to give any credit to sarah palin for the alaska permanent fund in the dividend might i just throw that in to because of it makes conservative critics. i know it was actually introduced by jay almond nine hundred seventy six and it's gradually built up i think below that alaska. permanent fund and dividends are extremely good idea they're not the same as a basic income. and the same one when say about earned income tax credits which as we know
were we've played with things sort of like this in the united states right now in alaska . sarah palin as governor of a mostly wrote a two thousand dollars check to every man woman and child in that state out of the alaska permanent fund a large font of money from the oil revenues and you know every citizen gets that that's not enough to really be a basic income but it's a it's a floor in the united states we also have a tax credit if you live in poverty where you actually get money back from...
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then heading to houston to load cargo bound for alaska. a long drive later, they met shelby's new family. >> driving the dogs around the states and dropping them off at loving homes is perfect. >> reporter: and well worth the cross-country effort. >> say cheese! >> reporter: to bring shelby home. mark potter, nbc news. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >>> good evening everyone. i'm jessica aguirre. >>> i'm raj mathai. new developments in the sexual assault case of a saratoga high school student. tonight, details about the house arrest for the three teenage boys who are accused of attacking audrey pott. her parents are in contact with politicians about new legislation. marianne favro has details. >> because the three suspects are minors, we don't know the conditions of their house arrest. can they use cell phones or go to school. they must all wear ankle bracelets. audrey pots are not -- they are fighting for
then heading to houston to load cargo bound for alaska. a long drive later, they met shelby's new family. >> driving the dogs around the states and dropping them off at loving homes is perfect. >> reporter: and well worth the cross-country effort. >> say cheese! >> reporter: to bring shelby home. mark potter, nbc news. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow...
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>> we here in california used to rely a lot on alaska for our oil. they at one point supplied half of all oil we used in the state. if you look at oil production figures from alaska, they are tanking. they are going down badly. we're down to the point where it is 12% of what we use. >> oil in alaska? >> the north slope production is tapering off like any oilfield. while the rest of the country which is getting all of the fracked oil from north dakota and texas, the less of the country is less dependent. california is becoming more. >> what about china? >> china would be interested in this. this type line expansion, if it goes through, will give canada's oil industry what it wants. an unimpeded conduit. >> thanks for putting the spotlight on it. >>> an old saying that it is not what you know, but who you know. in san francisco politicians that can translate into insiders getting quick approval for pet projects without having to report their lobbying. now, san francisco city attorney dennis herrera is teaming up with board of supervisors president davi
>> we here in california used to rely a lot on alaska for our oil. they at one point supplied half of all oil we used in the state. if you look at oil production figures from alaska, they are tanking. they are going down badly. we're down to the point where it is 12% of what we use. >> oil in alaska? >> the north slope production is tapering off like any oilfield. while the rest of the country which is getting all of the fracked oil from north dakota and texas, the less of the...
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whether it's nuclear, to get anything closer to the united states than maybe the western portions of alaska. still, that's egregious and that's a threat and it's dangerous. their missile technology, we have a pretty good sense of how that has evolved.
whether it's nuclear, to get anything closer to the united states than maybe the western portions of alaska. still, that's egregious and that's a threat and it's dangerous. their missile technology, we have a pretty good sense of how that has evolved.
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i can speak from alaska's experience but also around the country. may there be differences at times and may we have individual incidences at times, i can only say that we have a great work force and you should be proud of both your teams that are out there every day, literally on the water, on the land, and in the air. so, thank you very much for both of you. the record will be open for two weeks for any additional questions for the record. again, thank you both for attending today. this hear something adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the museum is meant to help the visitor relive the first eight years of the 21st century. the museum explains the decision making process that i went through as president. and we hope the museum inspires people to serve. want to serve their community or serve their country. in some way. we really didn't want to be a school. tank.ted to be a do and so i don't know if there's a lesson there. do i know that we went in a fferent d
i can speak from alaska's experience but also around the country. may there be differences at times and may we have individual incidences at times, i can only say that we have a great work force and you should be proud of both your teams that are out there every day, literally on the water, on the land, and in the air. so, thank you very much for both of you. the record will be open for two weeks for any additional questions for the record. again, thank you both for attending today. this hear...
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it's supposed to be a really good year for them. >> well, i would love to get you to alaska for sure. so and you're on your way. $7,500 so far in your bank. 11 away from $1 million. you have all of your lifelines. so far, so good. are you are you ready to keep playing? >> yes. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] then let's play millionaire. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right, agnes. tear-filled scenes from what acclaimed tv show are frequently recounted on the new tumblr account, the claire danes cry face project? >> well, i actually watch homeland, and she does a really good job of crying. she's crying a lot. so i'm gonna say "c," homeland, final answer. >> i love homeland so much. it's so great. you got it right. [cheers and applause] let's put some money in that bank of yours. $7,000. up to $14,500. ry
it's supposed to be a really good year for them. >> well, i would love to get you to alaska for sure. so and you're on your way. $7,500 so far in your bank. 11 away from $1 million. you have all of your lifelines. so far, so good. are you are you ready to keep playing? >> yes. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] then let's play millionaire. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right, agnes. tear-filled scenes from what acclaimed tv show are frequently recounted on...
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alaska traa pipeline. she did it from the seattle area but as that what skill-set as w. and it was asked somewhat tongue-in-cheek by one of my colleagues on the republican side, he says, well, you've got all these -- these great characteristics, why would president obama select you? so i think that that is important to recognize, that we have before us a -- a nominee that brings a unique set of skill-sets, of experiences to us that i am hopeful will be beneficial. this is -- this is important to me as an alaskan to know that we have someone that will be a listener, that will be a convener, that will work to -- to solve problems. and i'm looking forward to the opportunity to spend time in alaska with her as she visits with the -- the -- the people up north to better understand -- to better understand some of the challenges that we face and then hopefully work with us on these issues that are so critically important. i appreciate the good work of my colleague and the chairman of the committee in getting us t
alaska traa pipeline. she did it from the seattle area but as that what skill-set as w. and it was asked somewhat tongue-in-cheek by one of my colleagues on the republican side, he says, well, you've got all these -- these great characteristics, why would president obama select you? so i think that that is important to recognize, that we have before us a -- a nominee that brings a unique set of skill-sets, of experiences to us that i am hopeful will be beneficial. this is -- this is important...
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. >> i vote what's important for alaska. it's not a party decision. it's not a conservative versus liberal. >> reporter: after victims' families left the senate chamber some described another set of emotions. >> the tears that we had were tears of joy, but tears of remembering this is happening, and we're here because of what happened to us. >> that was kelly o'donnell reporting. >>> before we go to your weather forecast, take a look at a massive tornado caught on tape in mississippi. the violent storm system left a trail of destruction and at least three deaths are being blamed on this wicked weather. nbc's bill karins is here. bill, this has been amazing. have we seen the worst of it? >> we have. it's just about over with. we made it through with only a few tornadoes. it wasn't a huge outbreak, but of course that one was powerful enough and that did take the life of one person. now, we had nine official tornado reports yesterday. and a lot of other wind and hail damage reports there across the deep south. as far as the storm system goes, that front
. >> i vote what's important for alaska. it's not a party decision. it's not a conservative versus liberal. >> reporter: after victims' families left the senate chamber some described another set of emotions. >> the tears that we had were tears of joy, but tears of remembering this is happening, and we're here because of what happened to us. >> that was kelly o'donnell reporting. >>> before we go to your weather forecast, take a look at a massive tornado caught...
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we have a call from ireland and alaska which begs the question how can you be homeless in alaska? but there are. if i were brought to a conference for the police, we'd have a very different point of view. if i was at a conference for the district attorney we might have a different point of view . the nice thing about this program is we are going to have a job. the police are going to arrest these. the attorneys are going to prosecute their cases and the public defenders is going to defend their client and everybody gets to do their job. they are going to do it legally, ethically, but we ask more that they do it morally. so, if i'm walking down the street and i'm pulling my dog's chain or i leave my dog outside in the cold and i don't feed it and it has health problems or i kick it and make fun of it and treat it harshly, you can arrest me. but i can do that to a person and you think it's okay. i don't think it's okay. jeff got me on the phone and said i want to know more about the program and i talked to him and said this is how it works and he said what's the biggest barrier? i s
we have a call from ireland and alaska which begs the question how can you be homeless in alaska? but there are. if i were brought to a conference for the police, we'd have a very different point of view. if i was at a conference for the district attorney we might have a different point of view . the nice thing about this program is we are going to have a job. the police are going to arrest these. the attorneys are going to prosecute their cases and the public defenders is going to defend their...
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we have a call from ireland and alaska which begs the question how can you be homeless in alaska? but there are. if i were brought to a conference for the police, we'd have a very different point of view. if i was at a conference for the district attorney we might have a different point of view . the nice thing about this program is we are going to have a job. the police are going to arrest these. the attorneys are going to prosecute their cases and the public defenders is going to defend their client and everybody gets to he
we have a call from ireland and alaska which begs the question how can you be homeless in alaska? but there are. if i were brought to a conference for the police, we'd have a very different point of view. if i was at a conference for the district attorney we might have a different point of view . the nice thing about this program is we are going to have a job. the police are going to arrest these. the attorneys are going to prosecute their cases and the public defenders is going to defend their...
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. >> reporter: amid the rugged beauty of tok, alaska, an important long-distance delivery is about to be made as an anxious family awaits. >> hi, guys. here's shelby. >> look at him. here you go. >> reporter: shelby's journey has taken nine days and covered more than 4,500 miles. thanks to a kind-hearted trucker named david and an animal rescue program known as "operation roger." "operation roger" was born from hurricane katrina after trucker sue weiss began to pray for all the pets who had lost their owners. >> i said, lord, what can i do? i'm just a truck driver. >> reporter: what she did was organize volunteer truckers to transport lost and abused animals to loving homes around the country. shelby a 5-year-old pekinese was rescued from an abusive home in oklahoma when an alaska family offered to adopt him, operation roger called david who loves dogs and helping people. >> shelby, come on. it's a good way that truck drivers in america can give back to society because, you know, we're not home a lot. >> reporter: well worth the cross-country effort -- >> say cheese. >> cheese. >> rep
. >> reporter: amid the rugged beauty of tok, alaska, an important long-distance delivery is about to be made as an anxious family awaits. >> hi, guys. here's shelby. >> look at him. here you go. >> reporter: shelby's journey has taken nine days and covered more than 4,500 miles. thanks to a kind-hearted trucker named david and an animal rescue program known as "operation roger." "operation roger" was born from hurricane katrina after trucker sue...
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against taking up a guns bill. >> i vote what's important for alaska. it's not a party decision. it's not conservative versus liberal. >> reporter: in today's nbc news wall street journal poll overall 55% of those surveyed want tighter rules on gun sales. down six points since january in the immediate wake of newtown. the biggest divide on guns is along party lines. 82% of democrats favor stricter gun laws while just 27% of republicans do. >> i am not interested in congress voting on a measure that would have no impact on the horrific violence we have seen in recent months. >> reporter: after victims' families left the senate chamber, some described another set of emotions. >> the tears we had were tears of joy. tears of remembering this is happening and we are here because of what happened to us. >> reporter: we reached out to the national rifle association to get their reaction on today's vote, but got no response. the group has already said it is against any kind of new gun restrictions and will closely watch what the lawmakers do. it gets going earl
against taking up a guns bill. >> i vote what's important for alaska. it's not a party decision. it's not conservative versus liberal. >> reporter: in today's nbc news wall street journal poll overall 55% of those surveyed want tighter rules on gun sales. down six points since january in the immediate wake of newtown. the biggest divide on guns is along party lines. 82% of democrats favor stricter gun laws while just 27% of republicans do. >> i am not interested in congress...
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it's for sale by the state of alaska. so far though, only one bid has come in and it's for just 751,000. you might have a deal on your hands if you're interested. >>> employers, beware. better expect more than a,000 people calling out sick. it is opening day around the nation. >>> plus, bottoms up. a professional golfer dropped his drawers on the green. there it goes. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. my dentist said it was goa help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. my mouth feels healthier. it feels cleaner. i think my dentist is gonna see the difference. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. i don't think i'll ever go back to another product. see. understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you a
it's for sale by the state of alaska. so far though, only one bid has come in and it's for just 751,000. you might have a deal on your hands if you're interested. >>> employers, beware. better expect more than a,000 people calling out sick. it is opening day around the nation. >>> plus, bottoms up. a professional golfer dropped his drawers on the green. there it goes. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. my dentist said it was goa help transform my mouth. [ male...
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vote what's important for alaska. it's not a party decision. it's not a conservative versus liberal. my issue is that the base bill that's in front of us now does not show -- it has a lot of issues with it. i'm concerned about the base bill. there's a lot of ideas people have but i haven't seen those amendments. those are a lot of talking points and press releases. what i got to vote on was a cloture vote related to a bill in front of us and that bill does not satisfy alaskans. >> senator john cornyn of texas who also voted to block debate, it's a matter of whether or not the bill will actually accomplish anything. >> i am not interested in congress voting on a measure that would have no impact on the horrific violence we've seen in recent months. the president has told some of these victims' families that this side of the aisle doesn't really care about their loss. that's not true. it's false. the president is wrong all of us care about these families. and all of us should care about violence in our communities and w
vote what's important for alaska. it's not a party decision. it's not a conservative versus liberal. my issue is that the base bill that's in front of us now does not show -- it has a lot of issues with it. i'm concerned about the base bill. there's a lot of ideas people have but i haven't seen those amendments. those are a lot of talking points and press releases. what i got to vote on was a cloture vote related to a bill in front of us and that bill does not satisfy alaskans. >> senator...
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. >> reporter: amid the rugged beauty of alaska an important long distance delivery is about to be made as an anxious family awaits. >> hi, guys? here's shelby. >> look at him. >> here you go. >> he's cute. >> reporter: shelby's journey took nine days. thanks to a kind hearted trucker named david and an animal rescue program known as operation roger. operation roger was born from hurricane katrina after trucker sue weiss began to pray for all the pets who lost their owners. >> i said, lord what can i do? i'm just a truck driver? >> what she did was organize volunteer truckers to transport lost and abused animals to loving homes around the country. shelby a 5-year-old pekinese was rescued from an abusive home in oklahoma. when an alaska family offered to adopt him, operation roger called david who loves dogs and helping people. >> shelby, come on. >> it's a good way that truck drivers in america can give back to society. we're not home a lot. >> reporter: and well worth the cross-country effort. >> say cheese. >> reporter: to bring shelby home. mark potter, nbc news. >> lucky dog. >>> it
. >> reporter: amid the rugged beauty of alaska an important long distance delivery is about to be made as an anxious family awaits. >> hi, guys? here's shelby. >> look at him. >> here you go. >> he's cute. >> reporter: shelby's journey took nine days. thanks to a kind hearted trucker named david and an animal rescue program known as operation roger. operation roger was born from hurricane katrina after trucker sue weiss began to pray for all the pets who...
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possibly the west coast of alaska. what is at risk is down an guam, underneath that umbrella. >> very important. >> they have a very large bomber presence and those bombers are used in the defense, critical they stay protected. >> last question about this, if in fact these lunch there, whether or not north korea says it is a test, what happens immediately with all of our forces? >> when that launches, it sends out the signature to the satellites. it is tracked by sea, land, and air base radar. it will determine the attitude and an mission of where it is headed. they are tracking it and an initial guided missile, what's it is launched, they will know where it is going and if it is headed toward any target, what message will be taken out by a high altitude antiballistic missile system. it will be gone. there are many steps in the analysis of where these muscles may be and what north korea's intentions may be and the response no matter what they say is largely the same. >> it would be intense, indeed. let's bring in our c
possibly the west coast of alaska. what is at risk is down an guam, underneath that umbrella. >> very important. >> they have a very large bomber presence and those bombers are used in the defense, critical they stay protected. >> last question about this, if in fact these lunch there, whether or not north korea says it is a test, what happens immediately with all of our forces? >> when that launches, it sends out the signature to the satellites. it is tracked by sea,...
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hawaii, where the pacific command is located, and alaska, for example. and we have a major military presence now in guam, to say nothing of some territories in the region. so all of this needs to be factored into our ongoing strategy that is deployed first and foremost with our allies, japan and south korea, and second of all, in our ongoing trust building with china. and in deepening and expanding our discussions with them about how to handle north korea, because traditionally, they've been very, very reluctant to engage. there is no plan by which you deescalate something after tensions get out of control. there has been no real conversation about what you do about a failed nation state, and all of this to north korea is increasingly real when this kind of thing plays out. so let it be a clarion call to not only our allies, but to china and the united states as well, that we need to start drilling down a little bit in terms of better understanding the capabilities and what to do about it. >> what about the intelligence, christiane? in terms of technical
hawaii, where the pacific command is located, and alaska, for example. and we have a major military presence now in guam, to say nothing of some territories in the region. so all of this needs to be factored into our ongoing strategy that is deployed first and foremost with our allies, japan and south korea, and second of all, in our ongoing trust building with china. and in deepening and expanding our discussions with them about how to handle north korea, because traditionally, they've been...
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possibly the west coast of alaska. what is at risk is korea, japan and certainly down in guam very much so underneath that umbrella. >> and guam matters. >> that's where the united states air force has a b-52 bomber and it's used in the defense of the peninsula. >> tens of thousands of troops in other areas. one last question. if this in fact launches there, whether or not north korea says it's a test, what happens immediately with all off forces -- >> tom, when that missile launch, it's picked up from our satellite in space. it is tracked by sea, land and air force radar and it will determine that totally automated system will determine the attitude, the asma and location of where it's located. >> computers are tracking it. this is by the way an inershall guided missile. they'll know if it's headed to any u.s. or allied target. a ship, land, anything. >> that missile will be taken out by a high altitude, antiballistic missile system. it will be gone. >> so many, many steps of where the missile may be, but the response
possibly the west coast of alaska. what is at risk is korea, japan and certainly down in guam very much so underneath that umbrella. >> and guam matters. >> that's where the united states air force has a b-52 bomber and it's used in the defense of the peninsula. >> tens of thousands of troops in other areas. one last question. if this in fact launches there, whether or not north korea says it's a test, what happens immediately with all off forces -- >> tom, when that...
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this brings the numbers of alaska to the number of originally planned during the bush administration, i believe, later we deuced by president obama. i have a question to you about this. was the russian government consulted or informed that the united states was considering this decision before the decision was made, and if so, when did that occur? >> the answer is not to my knowledge. it was not russian government who was not consulted in any way, and it was not that decision, that policy was not decided based on any consideration of the russian government. incidentally, i addthat those als not yeally lasted, but some ar in -- california. >> okay. to your tog, they were not cop culted? if the department decides additional missile defense systems were needed to be deployed for the protection of the united states, whether domestically or abroad, would the russian government be consulted or informed before that decision was made? >> well, first, i can't answer for the president. that would be a decision for the president to make. i suspect have to reinvolve around treaty obligations, and
this brings the numbers of alaska to the number of originally planned during the bush administration, i believe, later we deuced by president obama. i have a question to you about this. was the russian government consulted or informed that the united states was considering this decision before the decision was made, and if so, when did that occur? >> the answer is not to my knowledge. it was not russian government who was not consulted in any way, and it was not that decision, that policy...
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and then this week or in alaska, again along the border with russia and then this week we sent a there a pair of bis 2 stealth bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons all the way from missouri to military exercises over south korea. ed, sensible reaction by the pentagon? or overreaction? >> i think it is a sense isible reaction. and i think in addition to that it would be good for the administration to not only bolster our own missile defense but to support japan and south korea with missile defense. i think to bill's point they are nervous understandably and doing everything we can to reassure them would be helpful and obviously trying to get china to engage in their own region in a way that would be helpful i think with kim jong un would be important, too. >> chris: your thoughts about the u.s. response. what we have done so far and what more we can do? >> i think president obama's approach to north korea throughout his presidency has been essentially not to rise to the bait. i think that has been a good approach so far. i think sending the b 2s sent a strong signal. i think what
and then this week or in alaska, again along the border with russia and then this week we sent a there a pair of bis 2 stealth bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons all the way from missouri to military exercises over south korea. ed, sensible reaction by the pentagon? or overreaction? >> i think it is a sense isible reaction. and i think in addition to that it would be good for the administration to not only bolster our own missile defense but to support japan and south korea with...